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according to your analysis, the average increase in any state 4-41% in the united states. >> that's an average. the captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to the report. thank you for joining us. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: thank you so much. ( cheers and applause ). folks, thanks so much. you know i need to-- folks, right off the top of the show, let's get to the big story tonight, the mayoral election right here in new york city. with zero precincts reporting, as far as i bothered to research, we're prepared to name bill deblasio the next mayor of new york city beating noted kitten grinder joe lhota. mayor deblasio, i support you, and so does my 64-ounce mountain dew. sir, you've got some very small shoes to fill. of course the bigger mayoral news comes to us out of toronto, and the drug scandal engulfing chris farley tribute mayor rob ford. after months and months of his denials, on thursday, toronto police confirmed that ford appears
according to your analysis, the average increase in any state 4-41% in the united states. >> that's an average. the captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to the report. thank you for joining us. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: thank you so much. ( cheers and applause ). folks, thanks so much. you know i need to-- folks, right...
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for a hundred years it's be beea united states a ter tree. ter -- at the tree. territory. this is an island divided over it's own future. for the island's resident commissioner a u.s. citizen with no voting rights. >> he says he is backed by a majority of puerto ricoians. putting port rico o port port p. change is growing in popularity, opinions are divided. >> as part of the united states we have better opportunity to develop. >> i think it need to be addressed and need to be resolved. >> for you it's statehood then? >> not necessarily, i just think we need a resolution. the co chronic state of the island's economy has determined an urgent issue. >> it should act as a wake up call for the islands residents. >> the notion of puerto rico continuing to be a colony in the 212-3478 centur212-3478 sentimes shows a need to change in a dramatic manner. >> without action in the u.s. congress they will stay in limbo. more puerto ricoans live in the u.s. than on the island. >>> unemployment continues to rise in spain. new figures show the number of people without a job by 90,000 in
for a hundred years it's be beea united states a ter tree. ter -- at the tree. territory. this is an island divided over it's own future. for the island's resident commissioner a u.s. citizen with no voting rights. >> he says he is backed by a majority of puerto ricoians. putting port rico o port port p. change is growing in popularity, opinions are divided. >> as part of the united states we have better opportunity to develop. >> i think it need to be addressed and need to be...
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states and vietnam are all taking part in the talks cox would have been mostly conducted in secret. even congress says that it's being left out. and they aren't alone. where there is a gathering of world leaders there's likely to be a group of protesters and this meeting that was no exception many of them are afraid that they will lose their digital readout and with any new agreement sends us time or intellectual property is one of the aryans fast cover our teens are remodeling that was more than low the partnership with gpt unit is an ambitious free trade agreement the us is currently negotiating with eleven other countries including canada australia and japan. negotiators from around the world gathered here in salt lake city to hash out the legal details of the agreement. it could have wide ranging effects on major industries including energy the internet and pharmaceuticals industries from around the country have come here to meet the negotiators are demanding more transparency. we loved seeing an american jobs gold mercedes and american wages go down. you love me. the ttp from d
states and vietnam are all taking part in the talks cox would have been mostly conducted in secret. even congress says that it's being left out. and they aren't alone. where there is a gathering of world leaders there's likely to be a group of protesters and this meeting that was no exception many of them are afraid that they will lose their digital readout and with any new agreement sends us time or intellectual property is one of the aryans fast cover our teens are remodeling that was more...
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you know, for the united states. isple complain that nobody going to be totally satisfied. >> after a month of asking, nobody can tell her what it will mean for her. that is critical. obamacare is the biggest, most important thing the president has done. certain to be his legacy because it will have an impact on the finances and lives of millions of americans. or ill?tion, for good >> we are dead in the water until you have your drivers license. >> is person is trying to sign up another customer. >> we have had glitches, but we have overcome them. we are moving along. in the past i have signed up over 100 people. >> a lot better than the national scheme, which has been in shambles. the democrat governor is spending a billion dollars to expand the health care program to the poorest. >> most of these people have never had health coverage in their lives. day andey get up every roll the dice and pray the do not get sick. are one badey diagnosis away from bankruptcy. >> this is a conservative state, 60% voted for him mitt
you know, for the united states. isple complain that nobody going to be totally satisfied. >> after a month of asking, nobody can tell her what it will mean for her. that is critical. obamacare is the biggest, most important thing the president has done. certain to be his legacy because it will have an impact on the finances and lives of millions of americans. or ill?tion, for good >> we are dead in the water until you have your drivers license. >> is person is trying to sign...
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you know, for the united states. isple complain that nobody going to be totally satisfied. >> after a month of asking, nobody can tell her what it will mean for her. that is critical. obamacare is the biggest, most important thing the president has done. certain to be his legacy because it will have an impact on the finances and lives of millions of americans. or ill?tion, for good >> we are dead in the water until you have your drivers license. >> is person is trying to sign up another customer. >> we have had glitches, but we have overcome them. we are moving along. in the past i have signed up over 100 people. >> a lot better than the national scheme, which has been in shambles. the democrat governor is spending a billion dollars to expand the health care program to the poorest. >> most of these people have never had health coverage in their lives. day andey get up every roll the dice and pray the do not get sick. are one badey diagnosis away from bankruptcy. >> this is a conservative state, 60% voted for him mitt
you know, for the united states. isple complain that nobody going to be totally satisfied. >> after a month of asking, nobody can tell her what it will mean for her. that is critical. obamacare is the biggest, most important thing the president has done. certain to be his legacy because it will have an impact on the finances and lives of millions of americans. or ill?tion, for good >> we are dead in the water until you have your drivers license. >> is person is trying to sign...
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states law and workplace regulation. just because you are cool with football culture doesn't mean anybody is. many say he is a great guy, lots of fun. life of party. check this out. >> (bleep) (bleep) (bleep) mother (bleep). [laughter] >> jon: see! just a simple fun football guy doing some sort of south florida mating dance. [ laughter ] or maybe he is running for mayor of toronto. i don't know but -- [cheers and applause] here is the thing, it may be -- what is that? how is that not held up by two by fours. here is the thing. it may be super fun for football culture and super fun for you guys to go to a bar and see your sea cow of a teammate go lou ferigno but for nonabout abehems like this guy in the background just trying not to make eye contact and get the (bleep) away from him this, behavior is terrifying which is probably why you find it so funny. has there ever been a less apt name for a person thanage collnito -- than incognito. you know has hard to tell -- i know it's hard to tell where the locker room culture e
states law and workplace regulation. just because you are cool with football culture doesn't mean anybody is. many say he is a great guy, lots of fun. life of party. check this out. >> (bleep) (bleep) (bleep) mother (bleep). [laughter] >> jon: see! just a simple fun football guy doing some sort of south florida mating dance. [ laughter ] or maybe he is running for mayor of toronto. i don't know but -- [cheers and applause] here is the thing, it may be -- what is that? how is that...
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. >> united states military taking significant steps to help typhoon recovery operation. >> u.s.s. george washington is now in the gulf in the area. it brings with it 80 aircraft, 5,000 sailors all ready to deliver food, water and medicine. >> the u.s. also providing $20 million in immediate aid. >> folks, america takes alot of slack just because we spy on our ali, invade countries on hunches and threaten to tank the global economy as a fund-raising tool. but face it, when the [bleep] goes down the world needs heroes, nobody says thank gods the belgians are here. oh, i hope they brought us so
. >> united states military taking significant steps to help typhoon recovery operation. >> u.s.s. george washington is now in the gulf in the area. it brings with it 80 aircraft, 5,000 sailors all ready to deliver food, water and medicine. >> the u.s. also providing $20 million in immediate aid. >> folks, america takes alot of slack just because we spy on our ali, invade countries on hunches and threaten to tank the global economy as a fund-raising tool. but face it,...
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. >> united states military taking significant steps to help typhoon recovery operation. >> u.s.s. george washington is now in the gulf in the area. it brings with it 80 aircraft, 5,000 sailors all ready to deliver food, water and medicine. >> the u.s. also providing $20 million in immediate aid. >> folks, america takes alot of slack just because we spy on our ali, invade countries on hunches and threaten to tank the global economy as a fund-raising tool. but face it, when the [bleep] goes down the world needs heroes, nobody says thank gods the belgians are here. oh, i hope they brought us some waffles. (laughter) nation, this makes me proud to be an american. to know that my tax dollars are going to help people if i pay taxes. i have an excellent accountant. he said if a shell ter, i think the feel pooens. >> america has put our money where our mouth s the boots on the ground and hads in the air like we just do care. can't say the them thing about so-called superpower china. >> china getting a bit
. >> united states military taking significant steps to help typhoon recovery operation. >> u.s.s. george washington is now in the gulf in the area. it brings with it 80 aircraft, 5,000 sailors all ready to deliver food, water and medicine. >> the u.s. also providing $20 million in immediate aid. >> folks, america takes alot of slack just because we spy on our ali, invade countries on hunches and threaten to tank the global economy as a fund-raising tool. but face it,...
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states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. same grin, same walk. and the same beautiful hair. [ female announcer ] nice 'n easy. in one step get expert highlights and lowlights. for color they may just think you were born with. [ rob ] i'm a lucky guy. [ female announcer ] with nice 'n easy, get the most natural shade of you. >>> bengals/dolphins, straight to the fourth quarter. bengals trailing 17-10. giovani bernard. he'll run 35 yards for a touchdown, but he runs about 70. all the way to the end zone. ties the game. both teams would tack on field goals. and the game would go to overtime. andy dalton back to pass. that is a safety. >> my fantasy quarterback last night. >> do you lose points for a safety in fantasy? you do. by the way, the third team a game has ended on a safety in nfl history. dolphins win it 22-20, four game losing streak snapped. nba action, knicks/bulls. derrick rose first home game in more than a year and a half. looks pretty good. always get nervous when they h
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you don't see this in in the united states. you don't see this in the uk we're talking about a third world nation the toronto's mayor was thrust into the spotlight earlier this month when he admitted to smoking crack cocaine while in office a day later the review was released showing a visibly angry and run for threatening to kill someone. another few days later and ford made headlines once again when he used obscene language while denying the allegations the theater at the second pass the no call. ford says he's been a few crucial mistakes that there's no reason for him to quit his job. the only way for wrong for him to leave the mayor's office as he steps down or is charged with a criminal offense in this new situation is likely to happen anytime soon. ford could do very well be making headlines for quite some time to come. i do legal eagle into quito from any wrongdoing after was seventeen years the various allegations and investigations has put the israeli political landscape in spin mode as everyone is trying to figure out
you don't see this in in the united states. you don't see this in the uk we're talking about a third world nation the toronto's mayor was thrust into the spotlight earlier this month when he admitted to smoking crack cocaine while in office a day later the review was released showing a visibly angry and run for threatening to kill someone. another few days later and ford made headlines once again when he used obscene language while denying the allegations the theater at the second pass the no...
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police say the arrests included 76 people from the united states. toronto's mayor, rob ford, is in the spotlight again. this time it involves allegations of an inappropriate sexual advance on a female staffer. this is just a day after he admitted to the city council that he bought drugs. allen fisher with more. >> base thing media for the second time, rob ford had to apologize for his first appearance, and then asked about allegations of a sexual advance on a female staff, he denied it using inappropriate language, and now he knew that was wrong. >> and i used unforgivable language. and again, i apologize. these allegations are 100% lies. >> embattled mayor has also confirmed he is receiving treatment for his drug use. >> i am receiving support from a team of healthcare professionals. i am taking accountability, and receiving advice from people with expertise. i do not wish to comment on the particulars of this support. >> [bleep]. >> this video of the man obtained by a canadian newspaper shows him swearing and ranting about killing someone. the pol
police say the arrests included 76 people from the united states. toronto's mayor, rob ford, is in the spotlight again. this time it involves allegations of an inappropriate sexual advance on a female staffer. this is just a day after he admitted to the city council that he bought drugs. allen fisher with more. >> base thing media for the second time, rob ford had to apologize for his first appearance, and then asked about allegations of a sexual advance on a female staff, he denied it...
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a fund is set up to help them get established here in the united states. if you want to make a donation, go to the web address at the bottom of your screen. good cause. >>> "the ridiculist" is next. >>> it is time now for "the ridiculist." and since it is thanksgiving eve, i thought we would take a moment to reflect on the holiday. there are so many wonderful traditions this time of year, cornucopia of warm feelings, the president pardons a turkey, families gather together in gratitude for one another and if we're very, very lucky, jose canseco gets pulled over with diaper-wearing goats in the back of his vehicle. this is a thanksgiving miracle. so the former baseball star actually posted this on twitter a couple weeks ago, quote, just got pulled over with goats in the car, the cop laughed at our poor goats. awesome. i know there are too many questions here. let's start with the diapers shall we? jose tweeted, quote, "everyone, my girlfriend layla and i bought fainting goats and they were in the car with diapers so they don't [ bleep ] and [ bleep ] everyw
a fund is set up to help them get established here in the united states. if you want to make a donation, go to the web address at the bottom of your screen. good cause. >>> "the ridiculist" is next. >>> it is time now for "the ridiculist." and since it is thanksgiving eve, i thought we would take a moment to reflect on the holiday. there are so many wonderful traditions this time of year, cornucopia of warm feelings, the president pardons a turkey, families...
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states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. man: sometimes it's like we're still in college. but with a mortgage. and the furniture's a lot nicer. and suddenly, the most important person in my life is someone i haven't even met yet. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. as you plan your next step, we'll help you get there. well kcome back. the latest nbc news wall street journal poll shows it has slipped down five points since october. let's get to some of the reasons why. donna first, how does the president combat the possibility of a dismal second term? the president is focused on job creation. clearly the health care roll out needs to be fixed. i'm talking about the website. people can sign up in person. they can also sign up through the mail or find other ways to make a phone call. there is no question that it has hurt him. president obama is at the mid point. reagan was better and bill clin f ton
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states. >> and this is not going to happen, the thanksgiving/hanukkah for another 79,000 years, which is kind of crazy. >> we'll be starting to get a little old by then. >> yeah. i don't know if i'm going to be around. it may be stuff. blue laws may keep people from shopping, right, bill? >> yeah. we mentioned it earlier in the show, in the three states rhode island, maine and massachusetts, you don't have the option of leaving the dinner table and going shopping, but what are we going to do with the people that are going to eat the turkey dinner and say sorry i can't do dishes, i'm going shopping? i mean, i just don't get it. i can't imagine that family dynamic. >> people working in those blue law states are saying at least i can enjoy thanksgiving. >> that's right. but that's why they have borders to other states. >> yeah. all right. thanks, guys. appreciate it. >> happy thanksgiving. >> have a great and safe thanksgiving out there, everyone. thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ by the end of december, we'll be delivering ♪ ♪ through 12 blizzards blowing ♪ 8 front yards blinding ♪ 6
states. >> and this is not going to happen, the thanksgiving/hanukkah for another 79,000 years, which is kind of crazy. >> we'll be starting to get a little old by then. >> yeah. i don't know if i'm going to be around. it may be stuff. blue laws may keep people from shopping, right, bill? >> yeah. we mentioned it earlier in the show, in the three states rhode island, maine and massachusetts, you don't have the option of leaving the dinner table and going shopping, but...
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ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states of america, barack obama. [ applause ] >> this is a big [ bleep ] deal. >> it seems to have gone from a big blanking deal to a big blanking mess. >> it was sort of a classic joe biden gaff. the kind of sound byte that sticks in the public consciousness. it certainly hasn't turn itted out that way. this is his signature achievement and everything that he has accomplished in his first term. the worst roll out that you can imagine. there is not much they can do other than to ride this thing out and hope that things can clear out of the that. >> we'll have to see, thank you so much for joining us again. we want to hear from you. send us your thoughts about president obama honoring his keep your plan commitment. e-mail us we of course read your tweets and e-mails and facebook posts at the end of our show. >> heart breaking scenes of overwhelming devastation philippines. but the key, getting supplies to where they are needed most. the hardest hit areas have no food, power or sanitation. >> they were freezing, children crying. i saw dead
ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states of america, barack obama. [ applause ] >> this is a big [ bleep ] deal. >> it seems to have gone from a big blanking deal to a big blanking mess. >> it was sort of a classic joe biden gaff. the kind of sound byte that sticks in the public consciousness. it certainly hasn't turn itted out that way. this is his signature achievement and everything that he has accomplished in his first term. the worst roll out that you can...
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and my last name is wilson, it's the no. 1 scotish name in the united states of america and if it was president for the vikings invading england i would not be here. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> john billow, berry toronto, espinola jackson. >> my name is john billow, i'm a local tour operator. if there are so many tour busses going it alamo square then it's reasonable to believe that customers want to go to alamo square. so if you are going to restrict them via option 1 then you will need to create an anti-alamo square as part of that roll jot. i see the 7-sisters image as often as any other being used to bait people to come to san francisco. please remember san francisco and los angeles have the second highest tax percentage behind san antonio. san antonio gives 6 percent of their 15 percent to the arts. san francisco does not, the city just keeps it. if we are going to continue to fleece the people, we should be honest with them how anti-tourist the city has become. option 2 is obvious. none of the people i've heard from alamo square have moved out of alamo square. there w
and my last name is wilson, it's the no. 1 scotish name in the united states of america and if it was president for the vikings invading england i would not be here. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> john billow, berry toronto, espinola jackson. >> my name is john billow, i'm a local tour operator. if there are so many tour busses going it alamo square then it's reasonable to believe that customers want to go to alamo square. so if you are going to restrict them via...
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. ♪ >> jose rodriguez was 16 when he was killed with a bullet through the head by the united states border patrol. nine more shots went into his body. as he lay on the ground in his hometown nogales, mexico. the bullets fired from the top of this cliff in arizona traveled through an international boundary and int the agent has never been named. >> he was found on a sidewalk. the report clearly indicate that did he not have any type of weapon in his hand, any type of rock or any type of nothing. he had a cell phone in his pocket. >> his brother san dieg diego worked in a shop in the center of town. that night he never made it. >> jose antonio was shot to death right here on this street corner. the walls on this doctor's office is still riddled with bullet holes. the border patrol's explanation of what happened hinges on the fact that their agent felt threatened by someone throwing walks on this side of the fence. could a 16-year-old boy really threaten someone standing on top of what is at least a 20-foot cliff and on the other side of that fence? whatever took place here that night there a
. ♪ >> jose rodriguez was 16 when he was killed with a bullet through the head by the united states border patrol. nine more shots went into his body. as he lay on the ground in his hometown nogales, mexico. the bullets fired from the top of this cliff in arizona traveled through an international boundary and int the agent has never been named. >> he was found on a sidewalk. the report clearly indicate that did he not have any type of weapon in his hand, any type of rock or any...
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when him and his family arrived in the united states they were greeted by matt zeller. they considered each other brothers. they served together in afghanistan. janice worked as captain zeller's interpreter and at one point saved his life. when zeller returned stateside he vowed to help him secure a visa to stay here. janis found out he was on a taliban kill list so it was imperative for him to leave but he almost didn't get here, due to a trick played by the taliban. anderson recently spoke to the two men. >> i think this is such an important story because this has happened to -- so many people have worked for the united states in afghanistan and iraq. it happened to folks who worked for the united states in vietnam and back then, you know, we said this will never happen again. we'll take care of those people who helped the united states and yet again, we're not taking care of people who helped us in iraq and afghanistan. take us back. >> my 15-man unit and i got ambushed by about 45 members of the taliban and we had been pinned down, an hour in the firefight i ran out
when him and his family arrived in the united states they were greeted by matt zeller. they considered each other brothers. they served together in afghanistan. janice worked as captain zeller's interpreter and at one point saved his life. when zeller returned stateside he vowed to help him secure a visa to stay here. janis found out he was on a taliban kill list so it was imperative for him to leave but he almost didn't get here, due to a trick played by the taliban. anderson recently spoke to...
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(laughter) >> well, slavery wasn't particularly focused just n the united states. it was a global and world trade. >> stephen: you know what your people did to the irish, my people. >> oh, absolutely. >> stephen: would you like to apologize to -- as an english person? would you like to apologize to my people, the irish people, for what you did to us? >> (laughs). >> stephen: would you like to apologize right now? >> i would like to apologize for all crimes of cruelty and slavery throughout the world which exist even today. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: all right. pretend i'm a moviegoer, okay? saturday night, i can choose between going to see "thor". (laughter) -- last vegas, maybe that blue is the warmest color thing. (laughter) and "12 years a slave." sell me. >> well, i'll sell it to you this way -- >> stephen: one of them is "thor." (laughter) >> yes, he has a very big hammer. "12 years a slave" is a true story about an american hero and i would actually say to you, the audience, that he's a rarity in the world as a figure and as i said before, he needs to
(laughter) >> well, slavery wasn't particularly focused just n the united states. it was a global and world trade. >> stephen: you know what your people did to the irish, my people. >> oh, absolutely. >> stephen: would you like to apologize to -- as an english person? would you like to apologize to my people, the irish people, for what you did to us? >> (laughs). >> stephen: would you like to apologize right now? >> i would like to apologize for all...
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that's just in the united states. what makes this game so popular? >> i think it's a few things. i think it taps in a little bit to the nostalgia of acquainted, your childhood, that's something that's really appealing to people. every time you do something successfully on the game it gives you a nice little encourage you note, and that in itself is kind of spurring you on to keep playing. >> but it's also intellectually challenging. how does it make money? it sucks you into spending money. >> one of the brilliant things about the game, you have five lives to begin with and you have to wait 30 minutes to get another life. and it's only 30 cents to buy another life. you can find thatfully day when you are walk. >> 30 cents at a time it's making these enormous amounts of money.we compare it to blockbuster hoyle hollywood movies. diedinah, in a poll of candy crh users, 32% admitted to ignoring friends or family. 28% played at work. 10% said it led to arguments with gaght others. is it -- significant others. >> hi antonio, the jury is still out on addictiveness. video gaming or intern
that's just in the united states. what makes this game so popular? >> i think it's a few things. i think it taps in a little bit to the nostalgia of acquainted, your childhood, that's something that's really appealing to people. every time you do something successfully on the game it gives you a nice little encourage you note, and that in itself is kind of spurring you on to keep playing. >> but it's also intellectually challenging. how does it make money? it sucks you into spending...
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that unfolding right now before the united states supreme court. opening prayers at public meetings has been part of our nation's fabric. bill don wahue and the author o "push back". gentlemen, thank you for coming back. let me start with you on this. it is before the supreme court today. somebody felt offended that they were going to say a prayer before meetings. what do you think? >> i think prayer is fine. it gives purpose to situations. you know, when our founders talked about not establishing a religion they had common sense and understand prayer was not establishing a religion. benjamin franklin, he himself asked that the congress of the united states or the philadelphia convention should start with the prayer. so there is not a problem here of forcing people or establishing a religion as long as the person doing the prayer doesn't want to evanize people. >> what about having a moment of silence. >> well, that could be contracted to countries founded. this case was resolved already in 1983 in the march versus chambers case. why are we back wi
that unfolding right now before the united states supreme court. opening prayers at public meetings has been part of our nation's fabric. bill don wahue and the author o "push back". gentlemen, thank you for coming back. let me start with you on this. it is before the supreme court today. somebody felt offended that they were going to say a prayer before meetings. what do you think? >> i think prayer is fine. it gives purpose to situations. you know, when our founders talked...
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welcome to the viewers in the united states and around the world. tonight, the undisputed champion, the last man you want to bet against in or out of the ring. that was then. mike tyson is getting ready for the next round of his life, telling the truth about everything. >> i
welcome to the viewers in the united states and around the world. tonight, the undisputed champion, the last man you want to bet against in or out of the ring. that was then. mike tyson is getting ready for the next round of his life, telling the truth about everything. >> i
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4-41% in the united states. >> that's an average. the ♪ two... two, three... ♪ ♪ (drill whirring) (kids grunting and laughing) i got one! okay, kids. put away the dust motes till tomorrow. it's story time. oh, boy! yay! ooh! today's storyteller is a space captain who grew up right here at the orphanarium. welcome back the bed-wetter of building d, turanga leela. hi, kids. what book would you like me to read first? we don't got books no more. what? he means "anymore." look, sometimes you got to choose between eating and reading, so they ate the books. just make something up. make something up? um, okay... once upon a time, there was a... a... princess? yes! that! (kids gasping) a... one-eyed princess in a long, flowing... tank top. and she lived in a magical one-room...
4-41% in the united states. >> that's an average. the ♪ two... two, three... ♪ ♪ (drill whirring) (kids grunting and laughing) i got one! okay, kids. put away the dust motes till tomorrow. it's story time. oh, boy! yay! ooh! today's storyteller is a space captain who grew up right here at the orphanarium. welcome back the bed-wetter of building d, turanga leela. hi, kids. what book would you like me to read first? we don't got books no more. what? he means "anymore." look,...
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states w. we are spending enormous amounts of money or the entitlement programs for the last decade. >> if you look at the spending percentages not a lot of money is being spent on safety net programs. if you exclude social security and medicare. in terms of speeding for sped -- spending for children i there and a decline n fed spendin spendfederal spendit years. only 10% of federal spending goes to children. and some of these discorrection discretion discretion airdiscretion discretionarysafety net program. and if you make a real cost benefit analysis as to what medicade coul contributes. i would really like to see that kind of an accounting i expect that the medicade saves us a lot of money. how important is it this every changing face of america how are the dollars spent and to be able to move forward and impact the problem. there are two side to this. one is the before tax side. what can we do to get people into decent paying jocks. that is why the poverty rate is rising. people in washingt
states w. we are spending enormous amounts of money or the entitlement programs for the last decade. >> if you look at the spending percentages not a lot of money is being spent on safety net programs. if you exclude social security and medicare. in terms of speeding for sped -- spending for children i there and a decline n fed spendin spendfederal spendit years. only 10% of federal spending goes to children. and some of these discorrection discretion discretion airdiscretion...
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the indian space research organization is the fourth space program to go to mars after the united states, the soviet union and the european space agencies. it is expected to arrive at mars next september, it will be orbit the red planet for six months and second data on the atmosphere. a lot more crowded up there. >> absolutely. jeff, appreciate it. good news good news for the economy. a new report shows that business may be picking up, is the recovery stronger than we think? plus, a verdict has been handed down from bangladesh that puts more than 100 people on death row, you are watching al jazeera america. business by now.r and atop the business news for the day, wall street, let's take a look at the numbers here. stocks ending the day in negative territory here, investors really waiting for reports due later in the day. and the october jobs report, dow fell as you can see just over 20 points today. some positive news, about a vital part of the u.s. economy, the service sector, a new report finds nonmanufacturing business activity, expanded at a better than expecting rate last month, a
the indian space research organization is the fourth space program to go to mars after the united states, the soviet union and the european space agencies. it is expected to arrive at mars next september, it will be orbit the red planet for six months and second data on the atmosphere. a lot more crowded up there. >> absolutely. jeff, appreciate it. good news good news for the economy. a new report shows that business may be picking up, is the recovery stronger than we think? plus, a...
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unlike the united states. we did not have a revolution and we evolved where cities don't have the same powers as they do in the united states. we are creatures of what effectively are state governments, our provincial governments and we have got to weather this storm. the province can move in and act. but i'm not one of those people that likes having people from one town decide who the mayor in another town should be any more than i should decide who should be the mayor of on the wax we'll weather the storm and shun him. we'll isolate him and make sure he stop doing damage to the city. the real task that we now have as city is to start healing those neighborhoods where crack cocaine and gang violence are creating a problems in the city and make sure those families who are addict to crack or have young people in the crowd have opportunities to turn away from that lifestyle. we cannot continue as a society here, on this side of the border or in your country, continue to criminalize and declare a war on drugs and
unlike the united states. we did not have a revolution and we evolved where cities don't have the same powers as they do in the united states. we are creatures of what effectively are state governments, our provincial governments and we have got to weather this storm. the province can move in and act. but i'm not one of those people that likes having people from one town decide who the mayor in another town should be any more than i should decide who should be the mayor of on the wax we'll...
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for the united states there's a big change. great weather across the east coast of the towards the north-west is a system moving in, bringing know, especially to the higher elevations, across many parts of the north-west. some places could see up to two feet of snow. there are warnings for winter snow across the area. that system is going to make its way to the south-east, and for chicago, you'll see some pretty good thunder storms by the time we get to saturday and sunday - gusty winds, thunder storms could be severe. as we get to the beginning of next week, the storm continues to the north-east and it will be new york that sees the bad weather, on monday. it will be a stormy weekend for many people. that's a look at your national weather. have a great night everyone. >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york, and here is a look at the top stories. >> that's on me. i mean, we fumbled the rollout on the healthcare reform. >> president obama takes the blame and reverses course. millions of americans sh
for the united states there's a big change. great weather across the east coast of the towards the north-west is a system moving in, bringing know, especially to the higher elevations, across many parts of the north-west. some places could see up to two feet of snow. there are warnings for winter snow across the area. that system is going to make its way to the south-east, and for chicago, you'll see some pretty good thunder storms by the time we get to saturday and sunday - gusty winds,...
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what is the president of the united states going to do? would he sign a bill like that or what he veto it? >> we are going to find out the answers. there is going to be some kind of regulatory pitch to do some patchwork here that the white house is going to put forward. these pieces of legislation are going to move forward and going to get a lot of democrats signing onto them. >> it is interesting to say what jay carney said again. you can expect us to announce something sooner rather than later thank you so much we'll see you tonight. >>> new calls to stop the navigate ter program. that is the key part that pays workers to sign folks up for health insurance. several suspended and one fired after undercover video showed them advocating fraud. so a convicted fellon would acquire sensitive personal information unbe knowance to them? >> that is possible. >> and he joins me now. good to see you senator. >> thank you, gretchen. you now want this whole program shut down, why? >> well, it is just a half baked idea. the idea that you are not going
what is the president of the united states going to do? would he sign a bill like that or what he veto it? >> we are going to find out the answers. there is going to be some kind of regulatory pitch to do some patchwork here that the white house is going to put forward. these pieces of legislation are going to move forward and going to get a lot of democrats signing onto them. >> it is interesting to say what jay carney said again. you can expect us to announce something sooner...
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4-41% in the united states. >> that's an average. the >> chris: it's 11:59 and 59 seconds. we found this on gawker today. >> have i tried it? probably in one of my drunken stupors. >> chris: that's toronto mayor and all around crack enthusiast rob ford admitting at a press conference he smoked crack after a video was released in which police confirmed that he, in fact, was smoking crack. and he still gets to be mayor! oh, canada! i love it up there. (laughter) it's fantastic. we were trying to make out the tie but we couldn't see past this part right here. (laughter) which we determined are potentially the crack sacks. that's where crack can be stored and then metabolized in the body throughout the week. (laughter) we're not 100% sure. anyway, he's the mayor and covers a very large city. so comedians, please give us the campaign slogan for rob ford's reelection. rhys darby, go. >> don't let your vote slip
4-41% in the united states. >> that's an average. the >> chris: it's 11:59 and 59 seconds. we found this on gawker today. >> have i tried it? probably in one of my drunken stupors. >> chris: that's toronto mayor and all around crack enthusiast rob ford admitting at a press conference he smoked crack after a video was released in which police confirmed that he, in fact, was smoking crack. and he still gets to be mayor! oh, canada! i love it up there. (laughter) it's...
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are you the president of the united states? then you may be suffering from presidential depression. ask your doctor for paxil. second term strength. the only antidepressant strong enough for an embattled second term. so you can get back on your feet and start running the country again. with paxil you'l
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it is a no-brainer. >> no-brainer was never a sure thing in the united states senate. >>> coming up, ahead on the show. >> let this be a lesson to all 50 states. tonight, the people of albuquerque rejected an extreme agenda pushed by out of state and out of touch groups that want to end safe and legal abortion altogether. >> yesterday, the city of albuquerque handed the anti-abortion movement a big defeat in a test case with national implications. that story is ahead. >>> coming up, a president gets to choose just who he will award the presidential medal of freedom to. so in a lot of ways, the recipients reflect what he constitutes as american greatness, we'll look into that. but first, if you were president who would you award the presidential medal of freedom to. i'll share a couple at the end of the show. so stay tuned. we'll be right back. and a low sex drive, i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in wom
it is a no-brainer. >> no-brainer was never a sure thing in the united states senate. >>> coming up, ahead on the show. >> let this be a lesson to all 50 states. tonight, the people of albuquerque rejected an extreme agenda pushed by out of state and out of touch groups that want to end safe and legal abortion altogether. >> yesterday, the city of albuquerque handed the anti-abortion movement a big defeat in a test case with national implications. that story is ahead....
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states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. the united states population is going to grow by over 90 ovemillion people,ears and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? what we have found is that if that family is moved into safe, clean affordable housing, places that have access to great school systems, access to jobs and multiple transportation modes then the neighborhood begins to thrive and then really really take off. the oxygen of community redevelopment is financing. and all this rebuilding that happened could not have happened without organizations like citi. citi has formed a partnership with our company so that we can take all the lessons from the revitalization of urban america to other cities. so we are now working in chicago and in washington, dc and newark. it's amazing how important safe, aff
states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. the united states population is going to grow by over 90 ovemillion people,ears and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? what we have found is that if that family...
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>> we have to recognize there are 3.1 million registered gun owners in the united states. not all of them are nut jobs. people that are nut jobs can obtain them legally. those are issues we have to recognize. we have a mental health issue in this country. in many states there are strictest gun laws. when you compare them with the fbi reports, they're not showing any decrease in crime. new york state, for example, has the strictest laws in the nation and yet they have one of the highest homicide rates. there's bigger issues. >> let me ask you, jesse. the mental illness part, gigantic issue. these guys are all mentally ill. let me ask you something more specific. the l.a.x. thing. should the tsa be armed? >> absolutely. this is without question. how are we going to have security that's supposed to defend us against terrorists who potentially are going to be armed who are supposed to potentially grab those weapons and yet they have no arms themselves. essentially what this demonstrates to me is the terrorist could set them off the gate and get on a plane and hijack it. there
>> we have to recognize there are 3.1 million registered gun owners in the united states. not all of them are nut jobs. people that are nut jobs can obtain them legally. those are issues we have to recognize. we have a mental health issue in this country. in many states there are strictest gun laws. when you compare them with the fbi reports, they're not showing any decrease in crime. new york state, for example, has the strictest laws in the nation and yet they have one of the highest...
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we visited four different companies in the united states. some of which were doing similar activities. trying to think hard about when i discharge a patient from the hospital who i know is going to only just return back in the emergency room if jo do some case management or provide housing or get the radios shoes, et cetera. i am going to spend more in the hospital. we looked at some of the hospitals that this tried to integrate they were saving a lot of money, up to $30,000 a patient for some of the comprehensive services being given to people. >> you think the immediate savings can actually make the difference so there doesn't have to be an actual increase in spending on these non-medical determine ants of health? >> that is the cogseptember. in fact, we would never advocate that more money needs to be spent in social services or more money in healthcare. we just need to spend smarter. we need though not be doing redundant things and we need the medical care system to really recognize maybe there is a different approach here if it's possib
we visited four different companies in the united states. some of which were doing similar activities. trying to think hard about when i discharge a patient from the hospital who i know is going to only just return back in the emergency room if jo do some case management or provide housing or get the radios shoes, et cetera. i am going to spend more in the hospital. we looked at some of the hospitals that this tried to integrate they were saving a lot of money, up to $30,000 a patient for some...
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right now there's talk that the president of the united states was less than a hundred percent honest with the rhetoric. >> if you like your current plan, you will be able to keep it. >> did he just say if we like our current plan, we'll be able to keep it. >> let me repeat that. if you like your plan, you'll be able to keep it. [laughter] >> i thought that was what you said. if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. >> without any caveats to that because it sounds definitive. >> we will keep this promise to the american people. if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor. period. if you like your healthcare plan, you'll be able to keep your healthcare plan. period. >> period. [laughter] first of all i do not think you're supposed to read the punctuation in the speeches. [laughter] i'm pretty sure. how would the definitive statement sound post implementation of the healthcare act when it's abundantly cool you cannot keep your plan or your doctor. >> if you had or have one of these plans before the affordable care act came into law, and you really like that p
right now there's talk that the president of the united states was less than a hundred percent honest with the rhetoric. >> if you like your current plan, you will be able to keep it. >> did he just say if we like our current plan, we'll be able to keep it. >> let me repeat that. if you like your plan, you'll be able to keep it. [laughter] >> i thought that was what you said. if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. >> without any caveats to that because...
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. >> it's been a deadly tornado season in the united states. scores killed and towns ripped to pieces. tornadoes can't be preventing but they can be studies. and here, scientists are doing just that. this is vortex, the world's largest tornado simulator. eight at the top draw in air, and 64 pricily positioned at the bottom direct the flow. the result, a miniature tornado. to help make them more tornado resist at the present time. as a real tornado, but it is helping scientists understand one of the most violent and awe inspiring. a massive tornado struck through, flattening sections of downtown killing 26 people. scientific study may some day minimize that destruction. >> we have several objectives and the primary one is to help protect people's lives and secondarily, protect property. we have a better idea of what the forces are, so we can get the idea of how the winds destroy them, and with that knowledge in mind, we can develop better ideas that will better protect people. >> tutu to political budget battles funding for scientific research h
. >> it's been a deadly tornado season in the united states. scores killed and towns ripped to pieces. tornadoes can't be preventing but they can be studies. and here, scientists are doing just that. this is vortex, the world's largest tornado simulator. eight at the top draw in air, and 64 pricily positioned at the bottom direct the flow. the result, a miniature tornado. to help make them more tornado resist at the present time. as a real tornado, but it is helping scientists understand...
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in the united states obama is overseeing a disastrous health care law. a candidate from the poll numbers really care about how you govern and not necessarily about your personal life. although that does play a role. neil: i'm wondering what it says with a reserve of goodwill you could have and whether you blow it or it goes away to what he can keep it and build upon it. the conventional argument is that this president is blowing away because the mayor, tre might be more that he can drop or painful revelations that are still to come, but it seems that he's trying to get us out of it and say, yeah, i smoke crack him i did this and i come i did a lot of stupid things. and then he might just get out of it. at the present not so much. >> not so much. his personal life is an unmitigated disaster and yes. the president obama, if he's not careful, he will have an unmitigated disaster because of obamacare in this rollout has been horrendous and obama has look like nothing but a bystander and i think he didn't know how he got to the place that he was. and he reali
in the united states obama is overseeing a disastrous health care law. a candidate from the poll numbers really care about how you govern and not necessarily about your personal life. although that does play a role. neil: i'm wondering what it says with a reserve of goodwill you could have and whether you blow it or it goes away to what he can keep it and build upon it. the conventional argument is that this president is blowing away because the mayor, tre might be more that he can drop or...
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is the president of the united states a liar? eric, the president's excuse on this one is not passing the smell test. he is saying you can keep it if it hasn't changed since the law's passed. it's almost like saying, andrea, you can keep your hair color if you like it but january 1st, you're mandated to go blonde. >> you would look cute. >> he would look terrible as a blonde. >> liar is a big word. it's a very big word. >> only four letters. >> as joe biden would say, a three-letter word liar. how does he say one thing and stop with you can keep it if you want it, you can keep it period and not do the qualifier he said last night. then say this is what we said. he wasn't a liar back then, i don't think. he may have been told that. maybe he honestly was told by his people's handlers you're not going to be thrown off. >> disagree. >> maybe he was. give him the benefit of the doubt. up until he realized what's going on, he may not have lied. he looked to this group and said, i said you can keep it if things don't change and if. last
is the president of the united states a liar? eric, the president's excuse on this one is not passing the smell test. he is saying you can keep it if it hasn't changed since the law's passed. it's almost like saying, andrea, you can keep your hair color if you like it but january 1st, you're mandated to go blonde. >> you would look cute. >> he would look terrible as a blonde. >> liar is a big word. it's a very big word. >> only four letters. >> as joe biden would...
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the united states has estimated the islamist military groups as foreign terrorist organizations. the white house said the groups are responsible for attacks on the churches and mosques which have led to the deaths of thousands of people. u.s. agencies have been instructed to block is this transactions. now to the continued problems of president obama's health-care overhaul. this afternoon numbers were released for enrollment in the first month, and the numbers were disappointing. just over 106,000 people have signed up, and only 27,000 managed to do so on that website. fewoke with mark just a months ago. how bad is it? but i think it is pretty bad. they were expecting half a million people to sign on. he says it is showing things are going to get that her, and all of that may be true, but this comes after an appalling launch of the website. i think much worse than that, it's not just the enemies of obama turning on this. friends.his >> how damaging is this politically? >> it could be everything about is legacy. if it goes down it will be a terrible black mark against him. we know
the united states has estimated the islamist military groups as foreign terrorist organizations. the white house said the groups are responsible for attacks on the churches and mosques which have led to the deaths of thousands of people. u.s. agencies have been instructed to block is this transactions. now to the continued problems of president obama's health-care overhaul. this afternoon numbers were released for enrollment in the first month, and the numbers were disappointing. just over...